New York’s Family Court provides a way for litigants to address issues regarding issues of divorce, custody, visitation, child support, and spousal support. Refer to our blog to learn what to expect from your family law case, then contact us to request a free, no-obligation consultation.
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Domestic Violence Divorce Issues and Where to Get HelpDomestic violence divorce cases are often complicated and incredibly emotional. This is why you need a compassionate and dedicated divorce attorney on your side.
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How Long Does a Divorce Take and Factors That Affect TimingHere is some information about what to expect timing-wise when you pursue a divorce and the various factors that affect how long the divorce process takes.
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Understanding the Difference Between a Divorce Hearing vs. TrialHere’s an explanation of the difference between a divorce hearing vs. trial and what spouses should know about each of these parts of the divorce process.
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Violating Child Custody Orders: What Parents Need to KnowInformation about violating child custody orders, including what the police can do to help, legal ramifications of this type of violation from our new york family law attorney
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How to Appeal a Child Custody Decision in CourtHere is some information about how to appeal a child custody decision, as well as when this course of action may be taken and what to do if a judge is unfair based upon the facts of your case.
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The Tax Implications of Split Custody for a Qualifying DependentThis article will address the question of who claims a child on taxes with joint custody and other tax implications of split custody following a divorce.
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Tips for Creating a Child Visitation Schedule After a DivorceHere are some co-parenting schedule tips for outlining a child visitation plan that is in the best interest of your children.
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How to Get a Temporary Custody Order for a Child in an Emergency SituationExplore emergency temporary child custody, covering required evidence, custody terms, and the assistance a Brooklyn family law attorney can provide.
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What Is a Character Reference Letter? How Do I Create One?This article will discuss the uses of a character reference letter for court and provide tips for writing one with the essential components to defend your case.
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What to Know about The Hague Convention for Anyone Considering International AdoptionOverview of The Hague Convention for prospective international adoptive parents and the role of a skilled New York family law attorney in the adoption process.
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How to Handle Child Visitation as Part of Your Divorce CaseHere’s what divorcing parents need to know about child visitation, including how to coordinate a visitation schedule and avoid a heated custody battle in front of the children.
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10 Things NOT to Do During a DivorceQuick and smooth divorce? Avoid these 10 mistakes that can prolong proceedings for months or even years.